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Stars of Orion: An Astronomy Special: Hosted by The Hunter
Stars of Orion: An Astronomy Special Hosted by The Hunter As told to Andy Oppenheimer Foreword by John Flannery, Irish Astronomical Society A magnificent constellation. A giant hunter etched in the cosmos. A wonder to behold on cold winter nights. Recognised by generations by the three bright stars on his Belt, the celestial glory of Orion is photographed and studied by thousands of skywatchers worldwide. So - the Hunter himself has invited 45 astronomers to showcase their stunning photos of his stars, nebulae, and many other wondrous deep-sky objects in his Constellation! Each astronomer tells how they took their pictures, when they became inspired by astronomy, and why this iconic warrior of the heavens became a favourite target. Guest Essays telling the science and stories of Orion are featured alongside Fun Facts and Guides to help you capture the Mighty Hunter in the night sky. Find out how to photograph some of the biggest and brightest stars seen from Earth. Enjoy viewing the amazing Orion Nebula - a nursery of stars visible to the naked eye. Understand why Orions big right shoulder star Betelgeuse dimmed in 2020. With a Foreword by Irish astronomer John Flannery, Stars of Orion is a beautiful Christmas gift for stargazers of all ages and everyone who loves Orion! Stars of Orion is an exhibition in a book - where astronomy meets science and the magic and meaning of myth. Contributor Katie-Ellen Hazeldine